one says it can't be hacked. the other is insisting it is hacked and wondering why more people aren't worried even thought their own website reassured them there is nothing to be worried about regarding hacking...it's not that hard to figure out.

one says it can't be hacked. the other is insisting it is hacked and wondering why more people aren't worried even thought their own website reassured them there is nothing to be worried about regarding hacking...it's not that hard to figure out.

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one is journalism, the other is an opinion piece. meaning, the latter is not necessarily the stance of cnn.

one says it can't be hacked. the other is insisting it is hacked and wondering why more people aren't worried even thought their own website reassured them there is nothing to be worried about regarding hacking...it's not that hard to figure out.

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Damn it dude, I didnt want to answer him because i wanted to see how far his autism goes

one is journalism, the other is an opinion piece. meaning, the latter is not necessarily the stance of cnn.

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one is a journalist saying it can't be hacked. the other is a opinion piece that cnn let be published on their website insisting it was hacked. why would an honest news source allow opinion pieces on their website that are based on and insisting something that they know is factually wrong...oh, because they are pushing an agenda.